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RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Dragonstrike - 07-03-2019

Flail's damage is based on how much HP has been lost, @Spiritmon, not how much you have left.  Water Spout and Eruption are the moves that do more damage when you haven't lost much HP.

Aerial Ace is also not exempt from Luck Die mechanics even though it Never Fails.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Lord Windos - 07-03-2019

(07-03-2019, 02:03 PM)Dragonstrike Wrote: Both of them have 3 Dex, so the one with the higher base Speed in the games will go first (I'll have to double check it later when I'm on my laptop)  Though Prankster bypasses it either way.

Medicham has Base 80 SPD, while Antarki have Base 105, so Nagi will go first between them, regardless of Prankster.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Dragonstrike - 07-03-2019

(07-03-2019, 02:15 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Medicham has Base 80 SPD, while Antarki have Base 105, so Nagi will go first between them, regardless of Prankster.

Thanks for checking for me, Windos.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - PhantomUnderYourDesk - 07-03-2019

Quote:(I just realized that half of Karen's main 6 are Poison type now.  Lol.  That's ironic, considering Kee is technically supposed to be the Poison specialist as far as his job is concerned)


Maybe that's why he likes her already.
Well, Roxie hired him more for handling the technical stuff than with the intention to make him a full Gym Trainer ^^ And her Gym can only benefit from that one person that deals with those challengers who think they can sweep solely with Psychic and Ground Types.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Spiritmon - 07-03-2019

@Dragonstrike, Medicham is vulnerable to ghost types, so she received 1 more damage. And it is a special so she didn't have defense against it. And he is level 30 so it has Power+3, and it ignore defenses.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Dragonstrike - 07-03-2019

(07-03-2019, 05:12 PM)Spiritmon Wrote: Dragonstrike, Medicham is vulnerable to ghost types, so she received 1 more damage. And it is a special so she didn't have defense against it. And he is level 30 so it has Power+3, and it ignore defenses.

Night Shade is a fixed damage attack.  None of that matters besides the Level.  The move does 3 D6 damage exactly since Nagi is in the 30s, ignoring Type and Defenses.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Spiritmon - 07-03-2019

(07-03-2019, 05:18 PM)Dragonstrike Wrote:
(07-03-2019, 05:12 PM)Spiritmon Wrote: Dragonstrike, Medicham is vulnerable to ghost types, so she received 1 more damage. And it is a special so she didn't have defense against it. And he is level 30 so it has Power+3, and it ignore defenses.

Night Shade is a fixed damage attack.  None of that matters besides the Level.  The move does 3 D6 damage exactly since Nagi is in the 30s, ignoring Type and Defenses.

Ah understood. Alright, back to the battle.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Lord Windos - 07-03-2019

@Spiritmon mate, you might want to use another Damaging move besides Calm Mind. Otherwise, Nagi is stuck to using 2 Moves per Round due to the Four Move Limit + No Move Spam, which is not a good thing against a Pokemon that can attack 3-4 times per Round, to say the least.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Spiritmon - 07-03-2019

(07-03-2019, 05:27 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: @Spiritmon mate, you might want to use another Damaging move besides Calm Mind. Otherwise, Nagi is stuck to using 2 Moves per Round due to the Four Move Limit + No Move Spam, which is not a good thing against a Pokemon that can attack 3-4 times per Round, to say the least.

Good point. Psywave then.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Spiritmon - 07-03-2019

Wow. I been doing very well in the battle at the moment. 2 of Candice most problematic Pokemon is down. All that left is Snover and Abomasnow to deal with. Sure, I have 2 wounded Pokemon, but I am can do it.